Masego sits down with Pitchfork and closely examines his creative process. Masego breaks down some of his biggest tracks, explaining how The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air influenced "Tadow," and how his experience working at Panda Express impacted the sounds that make up "Navajo."
Masego recently released “Passport,” the latest offering from his upcoming project: a concept EP and his most refreshing interpretation of traphousejazz yet, out later this year via EQT Recordings and Capitol Records.
Featuring:
Tadow ft. FKJ
Navajo
I DO EVERYTHING!
Veg Out (Wasting Thyme)
Melanin Man - BRASSTRACKS (ft. Masego)
Black Love
Good & Plenty - Alex Isley, Masego
Love Be Like (Medasin Remix)
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